Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-20 Thread Lists Wizard

Group,

I got concrete information that if you have multiple bri interfaces on the
router, all of them must be connected to
the same ISDN switch type. How about if you have a router with multiple PRI
interfaces? Should I connect all the PRI interfaces to the same ISDN switch
type?


Thanks
L. W.




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Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Depends on your IOS version.
In 11.2, 'isdn switch-type' is a global command - you can't have more than
one switch type on the same router (I assume this extends to not being able
to have a BRI and PRI interface on the same router, but don't quote me on
that).
>From somewhere in 11.3, 'isdn switch-type' can be used as a global command
and an interface command.  You can set up a global switch-type, but you can
also specify a different switch-type at the interface level, which will
override the global switch-type for that interface only.
This applies for both PRI and BRI.

JMcL
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Subject:  Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]


Group,

I got concrete information that if you have multiple bri interfaces on the
router, all of them must be connected to
the same ISDN switch type. How about if you have a router with multiple PRI
interfaces? Should I connect all the PRI interfaces to the same ISDN switch
type?


Thanks
L. W.
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Re: Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-20 Thread Ronny Jonathan

> Group,
>
> Is the dialer-group command on the BRI interface optional. In other words
> will the router dial if no dialer-group is configured on the bri
interface?

It depend on how you want to configure your BRI interface. Say you want to
configure it as a DDR (Dial on Demand Routing), than the dialer-group
command
is a must.

But if you configure it as a backup interface (using the backup command)
than it is not needed to use the dialer-group command

Regards,
Ronny




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Re: Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-20 Thread Brad McConnell

I'd want to question the source of the concrete information.

True, you can only configure one in global configuration mode, but you can
then configure the switch-type on the interface as well.  Any interface
configured switch-type will override the global one.

-Brad McConnell.


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> Group,
>
> I got concrete information that if you have multiple bri interfaces on the
> router, all of them must be connected to
> the same ISDN switch type. How about if you have a router with multiple
PRI
> interfaces? Should I connect all the PRI interfaces to the same ISDN
switch
> type?
>
>
> Thanks
> L. W.
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Re: Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-20 Thread Ronny Jonathan

> Group,
>
> I got concrete information that if you have multiple bri interfaces on the
> router, all of them must be connected to
> the same ISDN switch type. How about if you have a router with multiple
PRI
> interfaces? Should I connect all the PRI interfaces to the same ISDN
switch
> type?

It is not neccessary to connect all the BRI/PRI interfaces to the same ISDN
switch.
You can configure the ISDN switch type per interface under interface
configuration mode.

Regards,
Ronny




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Re: Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-22 Thread Lists Wizard

The source is CIM for ISDN.

Thanks
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> I'd want to question the source of the concrete information.
>
> True, you can only configure one in global configuration mode, but you can
> then configure the switch-type on the interface as well.  Any interface
> configured switch-type will override the global one.
>
> -Brad McConnell.
>
>
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> > Group,
> >
> > I got concrete information that if you have multiple bri interfaces on
the
> > router, all of them must be connected to
> > the same ISDN switch type. How about if you have a router with multiple
> PRI
> > interfaces? Should I connect all the PRI interfaces to the same ISDN
> switch
> > type?
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> > L. W.
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